eatSleepWoof's 2019 Erwin Hymer Touring GT550 (1 Viewer)

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Another weekend out!

Getting here was ~2.5 hrs of driving over mountains and very, very twisty roads. Trailer tracked wonderfully with zero sway. Raising it, extending the tongue and adding tongue weight did the trick. Also note the upgrade to two 30lb propane tanks!

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Made a few more modifications recently...

Built this box to organize loose items that were previously bouncing around (and in some cases, spilling) in the drawers:

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Bolted through the original wall into a pair of t-nuts:

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Works awesome for organizing all the essentials:

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And installed four, 7500lb stabilizers (one in each corner). These can be used to level the trailer, have at least double the reach of the original ones, and don't require me to crawl around on the ground. The rear two are bolted through the original c-channel, and the front two are bolted into stainless rivnuts that I installed in the a-frame addition.

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nice! You may want to keep an eye on those rivnuts, the jacks could be subjected to a good bit of torque if the ground is not level.
 
Had a snowtastic couple days.

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A lil berm to back a trailer over :D

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Cap'n snowbeard had no patience for photos!

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Trailer is now lifted!

The lowest point is the grey water dump valve, which previously sat at 4 1/2" of clearance; there is now 9 3/4" under the same valve, and the trailer still easily fits into my 8' garage door.

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All of the custom metal parts are at the powdercoater, and I hope to have them back early next week.
 
My wife and I have purchased a 2018 with axle problems. The dealer which sold the rv says it will cost $3000 USA in order to replace the axle. My question is: is the rv worth all the issues?
 
My wife and I have purchased a 2018 with axle problems. The dealer which sold the rv says it will cost $3000 USA in order to replace the axle. My question is: is the rv worth all the issues?
First, the dealer is trying to rip you off. If I remember correctly, the axle/lift work was around $1400 CAD or so. You can likely get it done for $1000 in the US.

Don't go to a dealer, but rather go to a trailer axle/brake shop, show them photos of my trailer in this thread, and ask them to quote the same thing.

As for whether the Hymer is "worth it" - that's a very personal question. It has many upsides over other options on the market, and there are times that I regret selling mine. It was not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it was a good little trailer.
 

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